Your favorite directorial of great Gulzar

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Your favorite directorial of great Gulzar saahab

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Posted: 4 years ago

Gulzar is not only a legendary writer  but a great director as well.

He has directed movies of all sorts in his own distinctive subtle yet profound & layered style.

I have seen all of his directorials, and loved all of them on their own merit.

Which one from the polling list is your most favorite one?

(I am not including hu tu tu & maachis as I just wanted to focus on his directorial classics from 80's & 70's era....& one from early 90's Lekin).

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Posted: 4 years ago

i just love his lyrics 

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Posted: 4 years ago

Aandhi movie and it’s songs ❤️

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Posted: 4 years ago

IJAAZAT 😃


I've seen only Koshish and Namkeen besides Ijaazat.. loved all three films. 

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Posted: 4 years ago

which one's your favorite Sanya?? 

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Posted: 4 years ago

I've not watched even one film on the list wow

Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil

which one's your favorite Sanya?? 


sorry for replying late as I was away.

Almost every film of her is my favorite but most fav r PARICHAY for its wholesome entertainment and great songs...and LEKIN for its mystery 

Posted: 4 years ago


you have to watch his directorial//// knowing ur taste in good cinema, u will love every film of Gulzar.

Posted: 4 years ago

Angoor and lekin I could'nt guess the mystery of the film

Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Tede_naina

Angoor and lekin I could'nt guess the mystery of the film



most ppl think Lekin was a ghost story but it was not...

gulzar's films r like onions, u kept pealing layers after layers and got new meanings at each level.

Lekin was about the concept of time & space from a different angle